Thanks for helping me out - I hope my 'system' now works all the time!

;-)

Rob C (Happy Chappie).

P.S. One thing about that image, using Kodachrome (any tranny material, really) and the incident light metering system where you expose for the highlights certainly did hold the highlights in the white cloth pretty well. I realise this isn't news to pro viewers, but might help anybody else not used to incident light metering.

There is a colorspace problem (at least using Safari on Mac). The image seems to have Adobe RGB attached and looks fine when the profile is honored, but if I click the thumbnail, a new window opens where the image shows in horrible colors. Apparently the colorprofile isn't properly honored then.

EDIT: it seems that the rather extensive EXIF data is reporting "uncalibrated" for colorspace. So, while the image has Adobe RGB attached, the EXIF colorspace apparently takes precedence…

EDIT 2:The image I see on screen looks very similar to what I get if I *asign* ProPhoto to the original jpg. ? ? ?

As ever, nice work with a beautiful model. One of those rare moments when a girl looks as if she's just been poured into her skin, it fits her so well.

On top of that - or should that be below that? - I find myself drawn to the wet, reflective visual glamour going on around the feet and ankles: it's so beautifully textured, that sheen, that you feel you could touch it!